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Molecularity of a reaction is never zero. Explain?

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Molecularity of the reaction :

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The molecularity of a reaction will be

Define molecularity of a reaction.

A : The molecularity of reaction can never be fractional. R : Molecularity is the number of molecules needed to form activated complex, which will never be fractional.

Why can't molecularity of any reaction be equal to zero?

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The order of reaction can never be zero.